“Back in the 1850s, Britain was worried that France would try and invade, so Lord Palmerston (the Prime Minister of the time) decided to build the Palmerston Forts to defend Portsmouth’s dockland, four of which were built out at sea.
Of course, France never did invade, and by the time the forts were finished the perceived threat of invasion had …”

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]]>Back in the 1850s, Britain was worried that France would try and invade, so Lord Palmerston (the Prime Minister of the time) decided to build the Palmerston Forts to defend Portsmouths dockland, four of which were built out at sea.
Of course, France never did invade, and by the time the forts were finished the perceived threat of invasion had -1.09514650.7399790100000-1.095146,50.739979#ggssStyleMapPalmerston Sea Forts (2 of 3)

“Back in the 1850s, Britain was worried that France would try and invade, so Lord Palmerston (the Prime Minister of the time) decided to build the Palmerston Forts to defend Portsmouths dockland, four of which were built out at sea.
Of course, France never did invade, and by the time the forts were finished the perceived threat of invasion had ”

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]]>Back in the 1850s, Britain was worried that France would try and invade, so Lord Palmerston (the Prime Minister of the time) decided to build the Palmerston Forts to defend Portsmouths dockland, four of which were built out at sea.
Of course, France never did invade, and by the time the forts were finished the perceived threat of invasion had -1.07255150.7500060100000-1.072551,50.750006#ggssStyleMapPalmerston Sea Forts (3 of 3)

“Back in the 1850s, Britain was worried that France would try and invade, so Lord Palmerston (the Prime Minister of the time) decided to build the Palmerston Forts to defend Portsmouths dockland, four of which were built out at sea.
Of course, France never did invade, and by the time the forts were finished the perceived threat of invasion had ”

Read the full text at GoogleSightseeing.com
]]>Back in the 1850s, Britain was worried that France would try and invade, so Lord Palmerston (the Prime Minister of the time) decided to build the Palmerston Forts to defend Portsmouths dockland, four of which were built out at sea.
Of course, France never did invade, and by the time the forts were finished the perceived threat of invasion had -1.09908350.7704410100000-1.099083,50.770441